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  1. Regling and Wieser: The key points

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    to the markets as an issuer of debt at a reasonable price. It facilitates it but is not the sine qua non

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  2. Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?

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    by the previous conservative-socialist alliance: The sale of the Greek Horseracing Organisation (ODIE

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  3. Will the Covid-19 crisis undermine the EU Green Deal? A view from Europe's periphery
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    or no fiscal space, is a sine qua non for delivering any substantial EU-wide recovery package in general

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  4. Quo vadis Germany? Sunday's elections leave many questions in need of answers

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    with the agonising question: Qua vadis Germany? *Jens Bastian is senior policy advisor at ELIAMEP. [1] The House

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  5. Troika inquiry: talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey

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    transfers? Should Ireland’s citizenry really repay all of its banks’ foolish borrowing? What... of answer. They were all about making sure that periphery governments and banks would repay all...: they did not plausibly have the future income streams to repay all of their debts. Creditors weren

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  6. Rising clinical depression hints at hidden side of Greek crisis

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    The proportion of Greeks suffering from major depression has increased substantially since 2011 and is several times higher than pre-crisis levels, according to a new study by the University of Athens. The institution’s Mental Health Research Institute ...

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  7. Tsipras hints at post-election scenario of grand coalition, without him as PM

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    In his first televised interview of this election campaign, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has claimed he will not continue as premier if SYRIZA is forced into an alliance with New Democracy, To Potami and/or PASOK. Tsipras told Alpha TV on Wednesday nig...

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  8. IMF hints at flexibility as debt relief talks continue
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The terrorist attack on former Prime Minister Lucas Papademos in Athens on Thursday has drawn attention away from the uncertainty created by the failure to reach an agreement on debt relief at Monday’s Eurogroup, but discussions are continuing in the ba...

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  9. Athens ties up prior actions, IMF hints at programme role
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Government MPs were due to vote on Thursday afternoon a series of last-minute amendments aimed at ensuring that Greece has completed all 140 of its prior actions ahead of Thursday’s Eurogroup. The amendments, a disparate set of interventions on issues, ...

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  10. Moscovici hints at possibility of shelving 2019 pension cuts, riles opposition
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    EconomyProgramme

    During his visit to Athens on Tuesday, European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici seemed to suggest that Greece might not have to implement the pension cuts that have been lined up for next year. When questioned about this issue after a mee...

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